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Learning Colors with: “Hibiscus Flowers and Flowers” a two-books-series children’s e-books

 

1. Learning Colors with Hibiscus Flowers: A beautiful and colorful photography collection to learn basic colors in English and Spanish

We were fortunate to have lived for some time in Ecuador. Quito is the country’s capital city where we spent a wonderful time.

During our time in Quito, we had to pass by this little trail every morning on our way to school. This trail was often covered with fog, but one day we crossed to the other side and to our surprised we found a trail filled with hibiscus plants with these beautiful flowers that we admired so much.

Thanks to this time, we now have a collection of our best 36 Hibiscus Flower pictures in many colors. You can learn five colors in English and Spanish, and these colors are:

  1. Orange – Anaranjado

  2. Pink – Rosado

  3. Red – Rojo

  4. White – Blanco

  5. Yellow – Amarillo

 

2. Learning Colors with Flowers:  A photography collection of beautiful flowers to learn colors in English and Spanish.

Give children the opportunity to learn basic colors with some of the best nature gifts: Flowers. In this second book, the children will learn six basic colors, in English and Spanish.

Nature offers us the best variety of colors. Especially in flowers. These could be bright, big or small, but one thing is certain: they are always pretty. Therefore, this photography collection of 42 flowers provides a fun way for toddlers and older kids to learn colors in English and Spanish. All this while admiring these beautiful natural flowers.

The colors you will learn are:

  1. Pink – Rosado

  2. Purple – Morado

  3. Yellow – Amarillo

  4. Red – Rojo

  5. Blue – Azul

  6. White – Blanco

 

 

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Do connect with us:

ResearchGate: James M. Wise 

Author´s page: James M. Wise

Photography page: JamesM.Wise.com 

Author´s page: Yanira K. Wise

Spanish blog: theyaniway

 

South America seems to refuse to show its inexhaustible creative force.